Two More Sanders Campaign Staffers Suspended Amid Data Breach Investigation
ABC News-organized Saturday’s Democratic debate was a cracker.
“I think if you go back and look at social media, if you look at what’s going on, they are definitely pointing to Mr. Trump”, he said on “Meet the Press“.
The New York Times did just this today, in its coverage of the third Democratic presidential debate, which was held last night in New Hampshire.
The campaign fired its data director this week after finding that he improperly accessed Clinton’s files in a voter database owned by the Democratic National Committee and managed by an outside vendor. “And the Republican party – they’re not even listening to Jeb”. Briggs declined to name the staffers, who he said were suspended Saturday after logs regarding the breach were handed over to the campaign by the DNC. Support the Hillary Clinton Investigative Justice Project.
For Sanders, the rhetoric feeds directly into the Democratic Primary battle he needs to have with Clinton in order to win.
Due to a software issue in DNC files, the data allowed the Sanders campaign to see proprietary data from Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
“We have to make sure the really discriminatory messages Donald Trump is sending around the world do not fall on receptive ears”, Clinton said.
“She’s not referring to a specific video”, Palmieri said. Indeed, Katz told the Post, “ISIS didn’t feature Trump in a video, but ISIS supporters and recruiters have used Trump’s rhetoric to promote ISIS’ ideas and agenda”.
“So whoever is part of the family of a president has an extraordinary privilege of not only having a front row seat on history, but making her or maybe his contribution”, said Clinton. She has addresses rising prescription drugs costs and has made a point at targeting funding research to cure diseases. “She can beat Donald Trump”. The Sanders camp is unhappy the issue of climate change did not warrant one question during the two-plus hour debate.
Former secretary of state Clinton, Senator Bernie Sanders and ex-governor Martin O’Malley of Maryland pointed to a need to boost USA security, raise wages and protect women, minorities and the disadvantaged in a face-off in Manchester, New Hampshire.
“If Putin respects me and if Putin wants to call me brilliant and other things that he said which were, frankly, very nice, I’ll accept that and I’ll accept that on behalf of our country, because if we get along well with Russian Federation, that’s a positive thing, not a negative thing”, he said. In contrast, Clinton insisted both goals should be pursued in tandem.
The CNN reported that Clinton made it short and said the following.
Ms Clinton responded by reminding her rival he had voted in favour of removing Colonel Muammar Gaddafi from power in Libya in 2011.
The first article on the front page of the Times this morning reads “Clinton’s Focus In 3rd Debate Is G.O.P. Field”. On Syria, she said Mr Sanders’s proposal was “exactly” what she had recommended, but added: “We will not get the support on the ground in Syria to dislodge Isis if the fighters there who are not associated with Isis, but whose principal goal is getting rid of Assad, don’t believe there is a political, diplomatic channel that is ongoing”.
In the latest Democratic presidential debate, oversimplification struck again.